Is it normal for legs to tingle after a nightmare?
Hello, every time I wake up from a nightmare, my legs and feet tingle for about 15-20 seconds. Is this normal, or what could it be?
Hello, every time I wake up from a nightmare, my legs and feet tingle for about 15-20 seconds. Is this normal, or what could it be?
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You may have a bad sleep position, at least during the nightmares. Thus, “sleep” your legs/foot and tingling, as you clamp your blood circulation a little while in sleep. This is a normal reaction of the body to the too strong buckling of limbs, if I am not mistaken, but nevertheless sleep in such a one that affects blood circulation and possibly uncomfortable and unhealthy posture should be better avoided. You may move a lot if you have nightmares, and that’s why it’s just…